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Brazil's CSM Telecom picks Amedia's FTTP platform October 25, 2005 Eatontown, NJ -- CSM Telecom, a Brazilian telecommunications service provider, has placed an initial order with Amedia Networks for that company's QoStream PG1000 Premises Gateways, QoStream AS5000 Aggregation Switches, and QoStream Director Network Management System, for an FTTP deployment to 100 buildings in Florianopolis, Brazil.
Niagara Falls Bridge Commission deploys Sumitomo's air-blown fiber system October 25, 2005 Research Triangle Park, NC -- Sumitomo Electric Lightwave today announced the successful installation of its FutureFLEX air-blown fiber infrastructure for the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission's expansion of the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge, one of the largest hinge-less bridges in the world, and the fourth busiest commercial border crossing between the U.S. and Canada, according to a press release.
World Wide Packets teams with Sprint October 24, 2005 Spokane Valley, WA -- World Wide Packets has announced an agreement with Sprint North Supply, a division of Sprint Nextel, to provide active Ethernet platforms delivering up to 10-Gbit/sec connectivity. The agreement is expected to expand World Wide Packets' presence among Sprint's customer base, while allowing Sprint North Supply to expand into the market for Ethernet access equipment.
Intelsat picks ECI's optical platform for D.C. backbone network October 24, 2005 Petah Tikva, Israel -- For its optical network, Intelsat, a provider of satellite communications services, has chosen ECI Telecom's XDM Multi-Service Transport Platform (MSTP). ECI says the platform's unique convergence of WDM, SONET/SDH, and Ethernet services reduces network complexity while increasing service flexibility.
Fujitsu, ADVA extend OEM pact October 24, 2005 Las Vegas, NV -- Fujitsu Network Communications and Adva Optical Networking announced that they have extended their OEM relationship with the addition of Adva's Fiber Service Platform (FSP) 150 to Fujitsu's Flashwave portfolio. The Adva platform, which supports the IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) standard, will now be branded as the Flashwave 5150 Ethernet access platform.
FLAG taps Xtera for more submarine DWDM equipment October 24, 2005 Allen, TX -- Xtera announced that FLAG Telecom, a provider of international wholesale network transport and communications services, is purchasing additional Xtera Nu-Wave multi-reach DWDM equipment to respond to a "500% increase" in orders for wavelength capacity on the FLAG Atlantic-1 (FA-1) multi-Tbit/sec optical submarine cable.
Bosnia-Herzegovina's BH Telecom deploys Marconi's multiservice optical platform October 20, 2005 Backnang, Germany -- Marconi today announced that BH Telecom, the largest operator in Bosnia-Herzegovina to provide fixed, mobile, and data services, has upgraded its core network by introducing Marconi's next generation multiservice optical platform, the OMS1664.
Turk Telekom selects Avici routers for IP/MPLS backbone network October 20, 2005 North Billerica, MA -- Turk Telekom has chosen Avici Systems' TSR core routers for deployment in an IP/MPLS-based data backbone network, enabling the operator to provide new services to business and residential customers throughout Turkey. Deployment of new services will begin as early as 2006, with completion of the multi-phased contract set for 2007, according to a press release.
Bay Microsystems, N.E.T. team for 10G multiservice platform October 20, 2005 San Jose, CA and Fremont, CA -- Bay Microsystems and Network Equipment Technologies (N.E.T.) have announced that they will jointly develop a high speed multi-service platform to switch and aggregate data at full line rates of 10 Gbit/sec and higher. The companies say the platform will address the Federal government's growing need for secure, high performance networks and grid computing applications.
Siemens to build fiber-optic network in Kenya October 19, 2005 Munich, Germany -- Kenyan network provider Kenya Data Networks (KDN) has commissioned Siemens to deliver fiber-optic transmission technology for a 1,140-kilometer fiber optic network. Once installed, the network will enable broadband services throughout the country. The provider says it also wants to make the network's advanced transmission capabilities available to other national and international operators and service providers.
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